Vaginal dilation is often indicated as an intervention for the management of radiation therapy‐induced vaginal adhesions and stenosis (RTVAS). However, limited research exists underpinning this intervention and diversity in patient… Click to show full abstract
Vaginal dilation is often indicated as an intervention for the management of radiation therapy‐induced vaginal adhesions and stenosis (RTVAS). However, limited research exists underpinning this intervention and diversity in patient recommendations internationally are reported. In the absence of New Zealand (NZ) national guidelines regarding the management of RTVAS, a survey of NZ radiation therapy departments was conducted to gain an overview of current practice.
               
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